Rob

Which address ends with .255, your IP or your netmask. It does sound kind of fishy 
that you have a .255 for an IP address, If it is a straight class c with no subnet, 
that should be the broadcast address for the entire network.

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Subject: [EUG-LUG:1788] dhcp


   

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Anyone know about dhclient on FreeBSD?

at-home gave me an address ending in .255, and I think it is
interfering with the willamette.net network (I can't get to it now).
Is there a way to tell dhclient to get a new IP, and not accept the
same one?

I can kill dhclient, but when I start it again, it gets the same IP
back.

Thanks,
Rob
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Rob <rob_at_euglug_dot_net>
my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+ S+++);


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